TRAIN YOUR DOG TO TAKE HIS 



S PRATT'S 



Dog Cakes Dry 



AVOID SWEETENED, SOFT OR MEDICATED FOODS 

 which cause Indigestion, Loss of Coat, and Other Evils 



MR. U. R. FISHEL writes: 



"I have been using your biscuits for years and my dogs do 

 better on them than on any other food. My well-known pointer, 

 'Fishel's Frank'— the only dog which ever defeated 'Champion 

 Prince Whitestone' — has been fed and conditioned on them ex- 

 clusively all through his field trial career." 



Read the Following Testimony of an Arctic Explorer 



MESSRS. SPRATT'S PATENT (AM.) LTD., 

 Newark, N. J. 



Gentlemen:— "I have tested your Dog Cakes through two years in 

 the frozen zone. I had been a member of an Arctic expedition where 

 the dogs were fed while in winter quarters on dried flsh, cornmeal mush 

 and walrus meat. Over half the dogs died before the light of spring re- 

 turned, many of them destroyed by intestinal parasites received 

 through eating fish or wali'us meat. 



"We had some SPRATT'S DOG CAKES which seemed to agree 

 with the dogs so well and were so convenient to handle that when I 

 prepared to go North in command of the Ziegler Polar Expedition, I 

 ordered a large store of these cakes with which to feed the dogs on 

 shipboard and during the winter. 



"A circus tent served as shelter for the animals at our winter quar- 

 ters at Teplitz Bay. In this enclosure we always kept an open case of 

 dog cakes and a tub of tallow (needed by the animals in the extreme 

 cold of the Arctic). Outside of an occasional feast on polar bear meat 

 or pemmican and the water furnished them each day, the dogs were 

 thus allowed to feed themselves. At the end of the long night the dogs 

 were in splendid condition, ready for the sledge journey. We lost only 

 a few through sickness. The second winter our total loss at Teplitz 

 Bay was only eight dogs killed in dog-fights or carried away on float- 

 ing ice." (Signed) ANTHONY FI ALA. 



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